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std::format - cppreference.com

Format args according to the format string fmt, and return the result as a string. If present, loc is used for locale-specific formatting.

The format string fmt is checked at compile time unless it is initialized from the result of std::runtime_format(since C++26). If, at compile time, the format string is found to be invalid for the types of the arguments to be formatted, a compilation error will be emitted.

The following requirements apply to each type T in Args, where CharT is char for overloads (1,3), wchar_t for overloads (2,4):

[edit] Parameters fmt - an object that represents the format string. The format string consists of

Each replacement field has the following format:

{ arg-id (optional) } (1) { arg-id (optional) : format-spec } (2)

1) replacement field without a format specification

2) replacement field with a format specification

arg-id - specifies the index of the argument in args whose value is to be used for formatting; if it is omitted, the arguments are used in order.

The arg-id s in a format string must all be present or all be omitted. Mixing manual and automatic indexing is an error.

format-spec - the format specification defined by the std::formatter specialization for the corresponding argument. Cannot start with }. args... - arguments to be formatted loc - std::locale used for locale-specific formatting [edit] Return value

A string object holding the formatted result.

[edit] Exceptions

Throws std::bad_alloc on allocation failure. Also propagates exception thrown by any formatter.

[edit] Notes

It is not an error to provide more arguments than the format string requires:

std::format("{} {}!", "Hello", "world", "something"); // OK, produces "Hello world!"

It is an error if the format string is not a constant expression unless it is initialized from the result of std::runtime_format(since C++26). std::vformat does not have this requirement.

[edit] Example
#include <format>
#include <iostream>
#include <set>
#include <string>
#include <string_view>
 
template<typename... Args>
std::string dyna_print(std::string_view rt_fmt_str, Args&&... args)
{
    return std::vformat(rt_fmt_str, std::make_format_args(args...));
}
 
int main()
{
#ifdef __cpp_lib_format_ranges
        const std::set<std::string_view> continents 
        {
            "Africa",   "America",      "Antarctica",   
            "Asia",     "Australia",    "Europe"
        };
        std::cout << std::format("Hello {}!\n", continents);
#else
        std::cout << std::format("Hello {}!\n", "continents");
#endif
 
    std::string fmt;
    for (int i{}; i != 3; ++i)
    {
        fmt += "{} "; // constructs the formatting string
        std::cout << fmt << " : ";
        std::cout << dyna_print(fmt, "alpha", 'Z', 3.14, "unused");
        std::cout << '\n';
    }
}

Possible output:

Hello {"Africa", "America", "Antarctica", "Asia", "Australia", "Europe"}!
{}  : alpha
{} {}  : alpha Z
{} {} {}  : alpha Z 3.14
[edit] Defect reports

The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior P2216R3 C++20 throws std::format_error for invalid format string invalid format string results in compile-time error P2418R2 C++20 objects that are neither const-usable nor copyable
(such as generator-like objects) are not formattable allow formatting these objects P2508R1 C++20 there's no user-visible name for this facility the name basic_format_string is exposed [edit] See also writes out formatted representation of its arguments through an output iterator
(function template) [edit] writes out formatted representation of its arguments through an output iterator, not exceeding specified size
(function template) [edit]

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